Title of article
Effective phase function for light scattered by blood
Author/Authors
Turcu، Ioan نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
-638
From page
639
To page
0
Abstract
The scattering process induced in blood by a collimated laser beam is theoretically investigated. An individual red blood cell (RBC) has a scattering phase function strongly peaked in the forward direction. For far-field experiments, the small scattering volumes can be considered as "macroscopic particles" characterized by an effective scattering phase function. Using the singlecell phase function as "input data" the angular distribution of light scattered at small angles by the whole scattering volume, containing RBCs in suspension, is calculated analytically. The angular dispersion of the light scattered by blood can be approximately described by the same formula used to characterize the light scattered by a single cell but with an effective, hematocrit-dependent anisotropy parameter.
Keywords
Wave-front sensing , CCD , detectors , charge-coupled device , Metrology , Optical design of instruments , Optical design , Optical systems design , Fabrication , ocean optics , Atmospheric , Measurement , Ultrafast optics , instrumentation , Ultrafast measurements
Journal title
Applied Optics
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Applied Optics
Record number
75343
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